Cities: Skylines 2 is a game that intricately delves into the world of urban logistics, emphasizing the seamless movement of residents, goods, and tourists. In this simulation masterpiece, players can explore a diverse range of public transportation options, with air travel standing out as the pinnacle of connectivity.

The incorporation of airports in Cities: Skylines 2 demands a thoughtful investment of development points. Unlocking a basic Airport necessitates four points, while progressing to the International Airport requires an additional eight points. Despite airports primarily catering to long-distance travel, their strategic placement can prove advantageous for city planners.
Setting Up an Airport:

- Basic airport cost: 750,000, with substantial spatial requirements.
- Airports are noise pollution-free but should be strategically placed away from residential zones.
- An airport comes equipped with five terminals for air routes, boosting office businesses’ efficiency by 3% and elevating the city’s Attractiveness by 10%.
- Integrated parking is included in airports, allowing players to set parking fees as an additional revenue stream.
- Enhance airport traffic management by considering the construction of tram or subway terminals nearby for seamless connectivity.
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Airport Upgrades:

- Business Lounge: Introduces an additional 5% attractiveness.
- Airport Services: Increases utility use while offsetting upkeep costs.
- Cargo Terminal: Incorporates two cargo terminals with a train connection, enabling the airport to efficiently handle both passengers and goods.
Setting Air Routes:
- Air routes necessitate no additional infrastructure apart from the airport itself.
- Players are unable to create their own outside connections; however, they can choose from existing connections when establishing air routes.
- Optimal utilization involves creating loops by selecting a terminal, clicking on an outside air connection, and connecting it back to the same terminal.
- Different terminals cater to cargo planes and passenger planes, with cargo routes specifically connecting to designated cargo terminals.
The International Airport:
- Requires eight development points and a 4,000,000 cash investment, occupying a substantial land area.
- Provides a 10% boost to Attractiveness, university students, and software demand for office businesses.
- Boasts 18 passenger terminals, 6 cargo terminals, an integrated parking lot, two bus stops, two taxi stops, and a train connection.
- The International Airport does not feature any upgrades.
While the International Airport may not be an imperative element for city growth due to its considerable cost and space requirements, players may opt to construct it for prestige and additional city benefits rather than essential services.




